Year-end thingamajig
Time for the year-end thing.
What did I write this year that might be worth preserving?
The best part isn't one article. It's the Aberree chain, which began as an incidental oddity and expanded into a giant change in thought pattern.
Started here when I noticed a monthly magazine published in Enid, a magazine that seemingly "should" have been familiar to me but wasn't.
These two items probably encapsulate the chain.
The final result shows in
this piece about harmful hooey vs helpful hooey, which then broadened into a
BIG picture about truth vs deception, and a
clearer understanding of religion.
From a different angle, the Hart definition of copyright seeded an existing
attitude and started the chain of
transforming "rights" into DUTIES. The latter item is probably the most preservable output this year.
Outside of the Aberree chain,
this item on the perfect falseness of modern economics is original and valid.
The
Se-lu theme is fun but not memorable or original.